Queen's Counsel
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Queen's Counsel
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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In 2019, he became the first Bangladeshi-born criminal barrister ever to be appointed Queen's Counsel.
From BBC • Jun. 11, 2023
Barristers are updating their business cards from Queen’s Counsel to King’s, but no one needs a fresh appointment at the bar.
From New York Times • Oct. 9, 2022
Queen’s Counsel barrister Nick Vineall, representing the Maduro-backed central bank, said that rather than being “fatal” to his side’s case, the UK foreign secretary’s statement had instead supported it.
From Reuters • Jul. 19, 2021
But Mullen was riled by the leading defense barristers, who were all Queen’s Counsel, the finest trial lawyers in Britain.
From The New Yorker • May 20, 2019
In 1865 there lived in London a famous Queen's Counsel, Edwin James.
From Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison Fifteen Years in Solitude by Bidwell, Austin
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